Finding NoYW/331/1
AuthorNelson, G K
TitleTo be a farmer's boy
Date1991
DescriptionComprises a selection of reminiscences of people who grew up and worked on farms from the beginning of the 20th century to the end of the second world war
AbstractThese accounts reveal a picture of agriculture when a 'fastening penny' signified the securing of a new place on a farm and the tied cottage meant that if you lost your job you lost your home
TypeLocal Studies/Book
ISBN0862998727
PubPlaceStroud
PublisherAlan Sutton Publishing
PubDate1991
Paginationxxi, 177p, illustrations, 24cm, hardback
AccessStatusOpen
PlaceCodeNA1855
NA1842
NA1827
NA1825
NA1828
NA1847
NA1845
NA403
NA404
NA1841
SubjectAGRICULTURE
Economic History andConditions
MEMOIRS
Places
CodeSet
NA1855SUSSEX/SUSSEX
NA1842LANCASHIRE/LANCASHIRE
NA1827CAMBRIDGESHIRE/CAMBRIDGESHIRE
NA1825BERKSHIRE/BERKSHIRE
NA1828CHESHIRE/CHESHIRE
NA1847NORTHUMBERLAND/NORTHUMBERLAND
NA1845/NORFOLK
NA403DERBYSHIRE/DERBYSHIRE
NA404LINCOLNSHIRE/LINCOLNSHIRE
NA1841KENT/KENT
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